HAMPSHIRE SENIOR CUP DRAW

July 25, 2022

The draw for the opening rounds of the Hampshire FA Senior Cup has taken place, with details as follows:


PRELIMINARY ROUND (ties to be played w/c August 8) 


Moneyfields v Millbrook 

Brockenhurst v Alresford Town 

Romsey Town v Fareham Town 

 

FIRST ROUND (ties to be played w/c August 22)


Baffins Milton Rovers v Ringwood Town 

Brockenhurst or Alresford Town v Horndean 

Romsey Town or Fareham Town v Alton 

Tadley Calleva v East Cowes Victoria 

Moneyfields or Millbrook v Bournemouth 

Folland Sports v Fawley AFC 

Fleet Town v New Milton Town 

Christchurch v Royal Navy FA 

Fleet Spurs v Andover Town 

Cove v Whitchurch United 

Totton & Eling v Hythe & Dibden 

Andover New Street v Hamble Club 

Fleetlands v Blackfield & Langley 

Eversley & California v United Services Portsmouth 

AFC Stoneham v Cowes Sports 

Petersfield Town v Newport IOW 

 

SECOND ROUND (ties to be played w/c September 12)


Bashley v Brockenhurst or Alresford Town or Horndean 

Portsmouth v Southampton 

Winchester City v Romsey Town or Fareham Town or Alton 

Folland Sports or Fawley AFC v AFC Bournemouth 

AFC Portchester v AFC Totton 

Eastleigh v AFC Stoneham or Cowes Sports 

Basingstoke Town v Christchurch or Royal Navy FA 

Totton & Eling or Hythe & Dibden v Fleetlands or Blackfield & Langley 

Tadley Calleva or East Cowes Victoria v Moneyfields or Millbrook or Bournemouth 

Farnborough v Cove or Whitchurch United 

Petersfield Town or Newport IOW v Sholing 

Baffins Milton Rovers or Ringwood Town v Eversley & California or United Services Portsmouth 

Andover New Street or Hamble Club v Gosport Borough 

Aldershot Town v Fleet Spurs or Andover Town 

Lymington Town v Hartley Wintney 

Havant & Waterlooville v Fleet Town or New Milton Town

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